ENTERTAINMENT
March 26, 1989 | CHARLES CHAMPLIN
For Hollywood, the night of the Academy Awards is Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter and the senior prom rolled into one. More than New Year's Eve, Oscar Night defines the completion of the year--the film year--which is never truly ended until the last golden statuette has been clutched and cooed over. Like the other ceremonial times, Oscar Night seems to invite a long look around at past, present and future.